Perform without preparation.
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Examples for "improvise "
Examples for "improvise "
1 It is possible to improvise the whole scene with 'yes' and 'no'.
2 The second time they went through it, the musicians began to improvise .
3 Consider which small first-aid items are most necessary, and hardest to improvise .
4 All I could do was improvise desperately and hope for the best.
5 A faltering start, unsure whether to read his material or to improvise .
1 And that night, with such instruments as he could extemporize , he operated.
2 The old man turned back to his wagon and began to extemporize .
3 He could extemporize on Good Form as he could extemporize on the piano.
4 You see now that I shall never be able to extemporize .
5 The young musician was irresistible when he seated himself at the piano to extemporize .
1 He would certainly have proceeded to improvize impassioned verse, if he had not seen Arthur Rhodes on the pavement.
2 Mrs. Cary's head still rested against the aching shoulder, and Mrs. Carmichael made a sign to let her improvize a cushion substitute.
3 The sample size of late collapses is growing as a rotating cast of candidates try their best to improvize a convincing version of game management.
4 Bickerton improvized a pair of climbing irons, and, after some preliminary practice, ascended in fine style.
5 'I do believe they are improvizing an operetta on the second bridge.'
1 You said yourself that you're trying to ad - lib your way out.
2 Give him one cue, and he'd ad - lib the whole play.
3 Being able to ad-lib is actually what it is.
4 As every move they make will be broad cast on live television ad - lib humor is out.
5 They do not use a script but ad - lib everything, using their own voices to portray the characters.
1 They had to extemporise crimes, and they were not scrupulous about it.
2 After dinner the older visitors sit down to cards, and the young people extemporise a dance.
3 I could very soon black myself all over, and a nigger's costume will not take long to extemporise .
4 They are forbidden to read, and forbidden to extemporise , and by practice they speak from memory-somewell, all tolerably.'
5 As I crossed the floor I tried to extemporise a prayer, but stopped short to listen, and never finished it.
6 If you were there, and perhaps J. and B. as well, we might extemporise something purely for our own diversion.
7 He could not extemporise as Handel, and Bach in more restricted circles, had done, nor as Mozart and Beethoven were soon to do.
8 To reach this, it was necessary to extemporise by means of a rope a species of ratlins by which he could climb the rigging.
9 We were not there that August morning to see an extemporised performance.
10 The baron withdrew silently, and returning later found Beethoven extemporising in heavenly mood.
11 He was striking a few preliminary chords and indulging in an extemporised prelude.
12 A few of the more reckless among us extemporised a game of polo.
13 Tables were being extemporised on the broad level plot in front of the gate.
14 I started to raise my death-chant again- a purely extemporised farrago of a drug-crazed youth.
15 Thus a holiday was extemporised for Harry, subject to the approbation of his father.
16 It sounded like a drunken jazz band extemporising on bagpipes; a wheezing, rambling cacophony.
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